When does the German Shepherd grow teeth

When does a German Shepherd grow teeth? The first time the teeth of the German shepherd are replaced is at about 20 days, and the second and third incisors are replaced at 5-6 months, and all the teeth are replaced at 1 year. The German Shepherd’s teeth are very sharp, that is slowly growing, little German Shepherd about 20 days teeth gradually jagged growth. 30-40 days, the milk incisors grow full. 2 months, all the milk teeth grow full, pointed thin and tender white. 2-4 months, replace the first milk incisors. 5-6 months, replace the second and third milk incisors and all the milk teeth. At 1.5 years of age, the cusps of the first mandibular incisor are worn out. at 2.5 years of age, the cusps of the second mandibular incisor are worn out. at 3.5 years of age, the cusps of the first maxillary incisor are worn out. at 4.5 years of age, the cusps of the second maxillary incisor are worn out. at 5 years of age, the cusps of the third mandibular incisor are slightly worn out. At 6 years of age, the cusps of the mandibular third incisors were worn out and the canines were bluntly rounded. The German Shepherd’s life expectancy is about 15 years, and he will not die until all his teeth have fallen out. Life is so short, so cherish it.

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